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that end they accept certain specific obligations, including the obligation to develop self-government and to assist the inhabitants in the progressive development of their free political institutions. By Chapters XII and XIII, the Charter provides for the establishment of an international trusteeship system, the basic objectives of which are, among others, to promote the political, economic, social, and •educational advancement of the inhabitants of trust territories, and to promote their progressive development towards self-government or independence. The General Assembly regrets that the Trusteeship Council cannot be brought into being at this First Part of the First Session, not because of any lack of desire to do so but because, before the Trusteeship Council ■can be established, trusteeship agreements must be concluded. The General Assembly holds the view that any delay in putting into ■effect the system of international trusteeship prevents the implementation •of the principles of the trusteeship system, as declared in the Charter, and deprives the populations of such territories as may be brought under the trusteeship system of the opportunity of enjoying the advantages arising from the implementation of these principles. With a view to expediting the conclusion of these agreements and the •establishment of the Trusteeship Council, the Preparatory Commission recommended that the General Assembly should call on those Members ■of the United Nations which are now administering territories held under mandate to undertake practical steps, in concert with the other States directly concerned, for the implementation of Article 79 of the Charter. Without waiting for the recommendation of the Preparatory Commission to be considered by the General Assembly, the "members of the United Nations administering territories held under mandate took the initiative in making declarations in regard to these territories. Therefore With respect to Chapter XI of the Charter, the General Assembly — (1) Draws attention to the fact that the obligations accepted under Chapter XI of the Charter by all members of the United Nations are in no way contingent upon the conclusion of trusteeship agreements or upon the bringing into being of the Trusteeship Council and are, therefore, already in full force : (2) Requests the Secretary-General to include in his annual report on the work of the Organization, as provided for in Article 98 of the Charter, a statement summarizing such information as may have been transmitted to him by members of the United Nations under Article 73 (e) of the Charter relating to economic, social, and educational conditions in the territories for which they are responsible other than those to which Chapters XII and XIII apply. With respect to Chapters XII and XIII of the Charter, the General Assembly—(3) Welcomes the declarations, made by certain States administering territories now' held under mandate, of an intention to negotiate trusteeship agreements in respect of some of those territories and in respect of Trans-Jordan to establish its independence : (4) Invites the States administering territories now held under mandate to undertake practical steps, in concert with the other States directly concerned, for the implementation of Article 79 of the Charter (which provides for the conclusion of agreements on

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